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Using Wicker Furniture Indoors

Quite frankly y’all, I am enamored with the use of wicker furniture indoors. Have you ever thought of using wicker in your interior design? Explore this post and you may well be searching out your own piece of wonderful wicker. With so many colors to choose from, you can match your existing decor or add a huge splash of accent color with your wicker. It makes my head spin with possibilities. Let’s explore some of them.

Indoor Wicker Furniture

I gathered up various magazines and websites to search for the use of wicker furniture indoors and found tons of inspiration. I found a home tour from The Blissful Bee over at Twelve ‘o Eight. Amy also has great examples in her home of using wicker indoors. Her style is more traditional so this proved to me that wicker can be used with any home style as well.

The Deco Photo Blog has tons of eye candy for those that love home tours. This particular home with the wicker chair really caught my eye. The wicker is plain but the pop of color with the pillows makes this a lovely place to curl up and read a book.

How I Use Wicker

So, how do I mix indoor wicker furniture into my own home? Here are a few areas where I have worked it in over the years. I used a wicker bench in my nautical themed bathroom for several years. I love the texture that wicker adds to any room. A bench is a bit unexpected in an area like this so it is a great way to mix things up.

You can also see a splash of color with a small wicker table in this colorful teen room design. A table is a great introductory way to work wicker into your home’s decor. They are inexpensive and you can paint them to really add that pop of color that your room may be crying out for.

So, have you ever used wicker inside your home? We would love to hear how you have brought this look from indoors to out! Indoor wicker furniture is one way to really spice up a room in an unexpected way. Use this inspiration to think of ways you can incorporate it into your own home.

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I absolutely love wicker furniture indoors as well as out! It just adds such a cozy feel to a space. We have a large wicker club chair in our family/media room. It is so comfy. After seeing all of the beautiful ideas, I’m ready to add more to our home. Looking forward to visiting Maine Cottage! ~Christy

I used wicker indoors for years in previous homes, just because I loved the look and it was easy-care with pets! But now you share these pictures and tell me about 50 colors? I might have to revisit this decorating idea again! 🙂

We are going to be moving to an older cottage style house and the rooms are big and high ceilings so I plan on using a white 100 year old big wicker swing and a good sized white wicker n rattan settee as well as an antique white wicker rocking chair .Want a cozy cottage look.Love pastel blues ,pinks,greens and off white walls,etc.Been looking at Goodwill and have been finding some really great buys….on blue n white plaid buffalo print table cloth (or,thinking about using it on a footstool). Found an old natural colored crocheted table cover and a beautiful king size bedspread with a big ruffle on it and it’s in a white background with soft roses and pale blue little flowers set in rows like a ribbon of flowers running through it.(Thinking of using it for a cover for the nice cushions on the settee).Have found nice soft pink throw pillows ,as well as, soft blue ones.LOVE bargain shopping and making new uses for things.

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